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[[#MP27 |'''MP27 submachinegun''']] | |||
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An archaic design going back hundreds of years, the MP27 was common in its day. Today it sees limited use as cheap computer-printed replicas or family heirlooms, though it somehow got into the hands of colonial rebels. Fires 4.6x30mm rounds. | |||
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|+ style="text-align:left;"|'''Ammo:''' | |||
|width=150|[[File:TGMC_mp27_mag.png|64px]] | |||
[[#MP27 mag|'''MP27 magazine ''']] | |||
|Holds thirety(30) 4.6x30mm rounds. | |||
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! Rail | |||
| [[file:TGMC_Magnetic_Harness.png|64px|link=#Magnetic Harness]] | |||
|| [[file:TGMC_RDS.png|64px|link=#Red Dot Sight]] | |||
|| [[file:TGMC_scope.png|64px|link=#Scope]] | |||
|| [[file:TGMC_flashlight.gif|64px|link=#flashlight]] | |||
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! Muzzle | |||
| [[file:TGMC_Suppressor.png|64px|link=#Suppressor]] | |||
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! Underbarrel | |||
| style="padding:5px" | Nothing | |||
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! Stock | |||
| style="padding:5px" | Fixed | |||
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Revision as of 16:52, 28 June 2020
Planetside Finds
Note: Weapons found here usually can only be found planetside on some maps, use the webmap if you want to know what can be found on which map and where.
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Often better known by its nickname the Skorpion, the CZ-81 is a robust, 20th century firearm that's a combination of pistol and submachinegun, in its time found in the hands of support personnel who needed a weapon in the dimensions of a pistol but with a bit more firepower. Few use it nowadays due to it's low caliber and difficulty in handling. Fires .32 ACP.
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An archaic design going back hundreds of years, the MP27 was common in its day. Today it sees limited use as cheap computer-printed replicas or family heirlooms, though it somehow got into the hands of colonial rebels. Fires 4.6x30mm rounds.
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